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The corpus does seem to be one the more accurate ones though, and I think it would be an excellent help in plugging any holes in my vocabulary.
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I picked up a copy of this out of curiosity, and also because I've been wanting a well-researched frequency dictionary of Japanese for a long time.
I think this can be a valuable book for advanced beginners on up, if you want to make sure you don't have any gaps in your vocabulary, and you don't mind the cons too much.
I wouldn't recommend it for total beginners because a lot of the top 100 entries are particles, verb endings, etc., that you need to learn beforehand. After that, it starts to settle into more of a vocab book. The lack of kana/furigana doesn't help beginners, either. (Or anyone who wants to use the indexes easily.)
It's also handy to go through and review the words to see what my word use is like. I run across words I know, but don't use much.
Reading dictionaries can get boring. (For me, anyway.) I can only do it in small doses, but I keep it around the computer while I wait for things to process.
One thing I'd love to see: a 四字熟語 frequency list/dictionary.
Pros:
-Entries listed by frequency
-Sidebars explain other findings like pronunciation for words with mutliple pronunciations
-Sidebars also show frequency lists of specific topics, like animals, transportation, sports, shops, numbers, dates, etc.
-Example sentences.
-Statistical data with each entry.
-50音 order index.
-Frequency lists by part of speech.
-Index of Word Types by origin (kango/wago/garaigo/kanseigo/proper names)
Cons:
-Entry headwords are kanji->romaaji. No kana.
-No furigana in sentences.
-Sidebars are not indexed-- you have to discover then as you go.
-Needs many more pronunciation sidebars to show variations. (Could be another book!)
-50音 order index doesn't have kana to help you sort out kanji entries, nor does it have romaaji. If you don't know the kanji reading, you'll have trouble finding it.
-Part of speech frequency lists lack kana/romaaji.
-Index of Word Types by origin limited to first 1000 entries. (Huh?)
-No e-book version. (Another pile of dead tree remains to carry around. Ugh.)
-Over US$40. 高っ!